Talk:Tseax River

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[edit] Name

No sooner do I begin creating this that I find out that the Nisga'a Treaty terms proscribe various official name-changes, with this now the Ksi Sii Aks. I guess I should just change it right away, though I'm mindful of the number of poetnial pages already linked to this version, and which will need text revisions to embrace the new name (in the clusmy format t"thte Ksi Sii Aks (formerly known as the Tseax River)", since nobody else outside the Nass area will realize that "Ksi" means River. To me this is like asking English Canada to only refer to the Fleueve St. Laruent as the Fleuve St. Laruent and to dismiss anglicizations altogether; "TseaxZ" and "Sii Aks" are really just speling diffrences; politically-volatile spelling changes. It seems with every treaty we may be faced with extensive revisions to article names and links/mentions.....Skookum1 (talk) 03:10, 10 June 2008 (UTC)